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What are the chances this will lead to online data privacy reform and corporate accountability for PII for all? or just...some?

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[โ€“] logicbomb@lemmy.world 29 points 2 weeks ago (27 children)

It's really the phone companies' fault for stagnating instead of innovating.

There is no reason at this point for most people to have phone numbers at all. We have the technology today to throw the whole concept out the window.

Replace it with something where a stranger couldn't guess how to contact a random person. Replace it with something where third parties can't easily share your contact info.

You could even have both technologies at the same time to help transition. And we do, as users, but we still need phone numbers because our carriers don't give us multiple options directly.

Phone numbers are based on requirements for a system that's almost 150 years old now. Back when the numbers really meant locations and before people realized how easy it could be exploited to steal old people's retirement money.

[โ€“] nyan@lemmy.cafe 12 points 2 weeks ago

Phone numbers are the equivalent of IP addresses. It's just that the accompanying DNS solutions are pretty badly broken and the firewall options are all iffy.

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